Indiana rapper Freddie Gibbs has already lost interest in the Pusha T/Drake feud and it’s all because of King Push? The hip-hop veteran has appeared to single out the G.O.O.D. Music president for blowing it in delivering a much-needed battle response.
Gibbs went to Twitter Sunday (May 27) and seemingly suggested Pusha should just wave the white flag for taking too long to respond to Drake’s “Duppy Freestyle” diss record.
It don’t really count if u don’t respond in 24 hrs.
— Skinny Suge (@FreddieGibbs) May 27, 2018
This rap shit is easy. pic.twitter.com/r2eRH0Qulu
— Skinny Suge (@FreddieGibbs) May 27, 2018
They’ll never
— Skinny Suge (@FreddieGibbs) May 27, 2018
I’m still waiting for someone to make you drop a diss so you can show them how to do it
— TIKO GANG (@TIKOTEXAS) May 27, 2018
This week, both Drake and Pusha took shots at one another on social media.
Send the invoice for the extra 20… https://t.co/41rd4OJeMF
— King Push (@PUSHA_T) May 25, 2018
Duppy Freestyle @Drake https://t.co/9EIurMZecl
— OVO Sound (@OVOSound) May 25, 2018
Heading into the weekend, Drake dropped his unexpected “Duppy Freestyle” diss song.
Drake starts out “Duppy Freestyle” by calling out Pusha-T and Kanye. “If you rebuke me for working with someone else on a couple of V’s, what do you really think of the n*gga that’s making your beats?/I’ve done things for him, I thought that he never would need/Father had to stretch his hands out and get it for me,” he raps. Later on, Drake calls out Kanye by name: “Tell ’Ye we got an invoice comin’ to you/Considering we just sold another 20 for you.” (Pitchfork)
On Pusha T’s new Daytona album he fires off a direct shot at Drake and about allegedly relying on ghostwriter Quentin Miller to pen records.
“Infrared,” the closing song off Pusha-T’s latest project, Daytona, released Friday (May 25), features the lyrics: “Your hooks did it/ The lyrics pennin’ equals to Trump’s winnin’/ The bigger question is how the Russians did it/ It was written like Nas but it came from Quentin.” The verse was widely received as taking a shot at Drizzy using ghostwriters on his songs. (Billboard)